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Jul
25
2010

Knife Sharpener: What?s the Best Kind to Choose?

Having a sharpener at home is a useful tool to have. Imagine that you are using your knife every day until he becomes annoying. This is where the sharpener is very useful to have a home when you cut something with a blunt instrument, you can use. In short, a knife sharpener is not only – but for different types of leaves that! knife sharpeners, during the colonial period were greatly needed. Because the knife is sharp, the faster you can create and manufacture products. In our days, the sharpest knife is simply essential to have an object in the house. Choosing the best size knife can be difficult if you do not know how to choose well. The sharpener should be better able to take several years. With this type of cooking, you would like one of the best serving the purpose – and as many effects, too. For example, a knife sharpener in the form of a table top grinder is best for sharpening blades wide. These large leaves are usually in the form of garden tools, axes spreadsheets. You see, knife sharpeners are not limited to the kitchen, but for other objects around the house! Keep in mind that other types of heavy equipment with chains and blades need the assistance of a knife sharpener. You must use a knife sharpener in order to improve the mechanisms, such as chainsaw regularly. This is to ensure that their tools are in things in a uniform manner. But for heavy equipment, knife sharpener has specialized type. It is an accessory called the drill is placed in a borehole and a tour of sharpening chain saws. It simply means that knife sharpeners are not only items manually, but may also require electricity and power. A tip when you buy a knife sharpener for a chain saw? Remember that you will find one that comes with several tips. This is to ensure you do not wear out very quickly and last longer. A knife sharpener well, that can be mounted on your desktop and requires the use of water. Water helps to prevent friction. This is important because friction causes the machine to perform much faster than expected. For the daily, the knife sharpener, will probably be better with a guy more economical and more portable. A sharpener basic hand would do well at your service to sharpen knives in the kitchen simple. This is very effective because it does not work with electricity or batteries. I do not need to mount anything – when it came out of the box, ready to use! These tips will help you to find without a doubt the best type of pencil sharpener for your knives – blades and other equipment – are needed.

Jun
13
2010

Chainsaw Chain Sharpener Grinder Electric UK

Chainsaw Chain Sharpener Grinder. For more info click here: www.mowermagic.co.uk

Dec
9
2009

Knives & Knife Sharpening : What is the Best Electric Knife Sharpener?


Electric knife sharpeners are not designed well enough to sharpen the blade from hilt to tip without creating a few voids in the blade. Consider having a professional grinder sharpen knives withinformation from a knife specialist in this free video on blades, knives and swords. Expert: Tom Warner & Mark Woodward Contact: www.llorenz.com Bio: Tom Warner has worked at Lorenz Grinding since 1960. Mark Woodward has been the owner of Lorenz Grinding for more than four years. Filmmaker: Michael Burton …

Nov
29
2009

How To Sharpen Lawn Mower Blades

Is your lawn mower tearing of the lawn grass blades instead of cutting it? Does your lawn look like it has been eaten by a goat, in spite of being cut by the lawn mower? Wait; do not pull your hair by the root. Help is at hand. We will teach you how to sharpen the lawn mower blades at minimum price and effort.
Your Manual Lawn Mower – The Faithful Walk Behinds
Tools: The tools that your will require for doing this job are
- You and your time of about 2 hours or less
- A bastard file of about 12″ long
- A small crow bar to prevent movement of rotor of lawn mower.
- A worktable will be useful for dong the job comfortably.
Procedure: You can use the following procedure as a general guide and make changes to it to suit you. Remember the procedure is not sacrosanct. The results are important, not the procedure.
1. If possible, remove the handle of lawn mower and place lawn mower on the table.
2. Secure it if possible in the clamps. If you do not have clamps, do not bother, secure it against any block, so that the movement away from you is restricted.
3. Fix the crowbar in the blades so that it will not rotate
4. With the help of the bastard file, file the edges of blades so that they look sharp. Work at an angle of 45 degrees
5. When one blade is sharpened, remove the crowbar and turn the rotor to work on another blade. Repeat the procedure until all blades are sharpened.
6. If you have a flexible shaft grinder in your DIY workshop, you will be able to complete the work within 5 to 10 minutes per blade. Make a template of blade profile before you start your work and compare frequently. This is necessary to ensure that you do not over cut at a place.
Safety Tip For You
While sharpening the blades ensure that the stroke is not too long otherwise, you may injure yourself.
Sharpening Blades Of Power Mower
Depending upon the lawn mower the procedure may vary. We have included general statements in this procedure; you would have to change the procedure slightly. Keep the maintenance manual of lawn mower handy if you have one.
Tools required.
- Siphon hose and clean container
- Heavy work gloves and goggles
- Double-cut (medium-rough) flat file
- Lumber scrap
- Socket wrench set
- Rubber mallet*
- Bench vise or C clamps
- Rotary blade sharpener accessory
- Electric drill*
- Screwdriver, or 1/4-in. rod or bolt*
- Blade balancer
- Replacement blade*
* Only if required
The list may look formidable, but tools are generally available with every DIY enthusiast.
Procedure:
The procedure is given for the simple single blade lawn mower, but the same will apply to all types of blades, whether single or double
- Wear hand gloves and clean the engine and the gasoline tank from outside
- Remove spark plug from the engine
- Remove all the fuel from the tank of the gasoline engine. Use the siphon hose so you do not spill gasoline on floor.
- Completely empty out the oil from gearbox if you have one
- Invert the engine and have access to the blade.
- Clamp the engine so it does not move and clean the blade area thoroughly
- With help of a box spanner, remove the nut holding the blade. Usually the nut will be unlocked in the reverse to direction of rotation of engine. You may engage the screwdriver in the cooling fan of engine to stop rotation of engine.
- If you find that you are using too much force to unlock the nut, put one or two drops of rust removing chemical, and try after 30 minutes
- After you remove the blade, clamp it in the bench vise and sharpen it with a file or a grinder. Sharpen only the outer 2 to 3 inches. The area to be sharpened will be known if you see the blade.
- Sharpen only to the required extent. Too much sharpening is not necessary. This is not the knife. It works at the speed of the engine
- After sharpening, check with your thumb. Be careful not to cut thumb. If you have done sharpening before, or seen some one doing it, you will know what we mean by this.
- Balance the blade with help of a small balancing tool on VEE blocks, or even on two foot rulers placed side by side
- Refit the blades, refill engine oil and gasoline and test the sharpness of blades on uncut portion of your lawn
Safety tips:
- Always use safety goggles and hand gloves when working with power tools.
- Be sure to remove the spark plug before starting. Serious accidents can happen if you do not do this.

Andrew Caxton contributes adding reviews regularly to http://www. lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors. com . A gardening site that carries interesting readings on lawn equipment, including how to sharpen lawn mower blades
Nov
29
2009

Learn How To Sharpen Your Lawn Mower

Is your lawn mower tearing of the lawn grass blades instead of cutting it? Does your lawn look like it has been eaten by a goat, in spite of being cut by the lawn mower? Wait; do not pull your hair by the root. Help is at hand. We will teach you how to sharpen the lawn mower blades at minimum price and effort. Your Manual Lawn Mower – The Faithful Walk BehindsTools: The tools that your will require for doing this job are – You and your time of about 2 hours or less- A bastard file of about 12″ long- A small crow bar to prevent movement of rotor of lawn mower. – A worktable will be useful for dong the job comfortably. Procedure: You can use the following procedure as a general guide and make changes to it to suit you. Remember the procedure is not sacrosanct. The results are important, not the procedure. 1. If possible, remove the handle of lawn mower and place lawn mower on the table. 2. Secure it if possible in the clamps. If you do not have clamps, do not bother, secure it against any block, so that the movement away from you is restricted. 3. Fix the crowbar in the blades so that it will not rotate4. With the help of the bastard file, file the edges of blades so that they look sharp. Work at an angle of 45 degrees5. When one blade is sharpened, remove the crowbar and turn the rotor to work on another blade. Repeat the procedure until all blades are sharpened. 6. If you have a flexible shaft grinder in your DIY workshop, you will be able to complete the work within 5 to 10 minutes per blade. Make a template of blade profile before you start your work and compare frequently. This is necessary to ensure that you do not over cut at a place. Safety Tip For YouWhile sharpening the blades ensure that the stroke is not too long otherwise, you may injure yourself. Sharpening Blades Of Power MowerDepending upon the lawn mower the procedure may vary. We have included general statements in this procedure; you would have to change the procedure slightly. Keep the maintenance manual of lawn mower handy if you have one. Tools required. – Siphon hose and clean container – Heavy work gloves and goggles- Double-cut (medium-rough) flat file- Lumber scrap – Socket wrench set – Rubber mallet*- Bench vise or C clamps- Rotary blade sharpener accessory- Electric drill*- Screwdriver, or 1/4-in. rod or bolt*- Blade balancer- Replacement blade** Only if requiredThe list may look formidable, but tools are generally available with every DIY enthusiast. Procedure: The procedure is given for the simple single blade lawn mower, but the same will apply to all types of blades, whether single or double- Wear hand gloves and clean the engine and the gasoline tank from outside- Remove spark plug from the engine- Remove all the fuel from the tank of the gasoline engine. Use the siphon hose so you do not spill gasoline on floor. – Completely empty out the oil from gearbox if you have one- Invert the engine and have access to the blade. – Clamp the engine so it does not move and clean the blade area thoroughly- With help of a box spanner, remove the nut holding the blade. Usually the nut will be unlocked in the reverse to direction of rotation of engine. You may engage the screwdriver in the cooling fan of engine to stop rotation of engine. – If you find that you are using too much force to unlock the nut, put one or two drops of rust removing chemical, and try after 30 minutes- After you remove the blade, clamp it in the bench vise and sharpen it with a file or a grinder. Sharpen only the outer 2 to 3 inches. The area to be sharpened will be known if you see the blade. – Sharpen only to the required extent. Too much sharpening is not necessary. This is not the knife. It works at the speed of the engine- After sharpening, check with your thumb. Be careful not to cut thumb. If you have done sharpening before, or seen some one doing it, you will know what we mean by this. – Balance the blade with help of a small balancing tool on VEE blocks, or even on two foot rulers placed side by side- Refit the blades, refill engine oil and gasoline and test the sharpness of blades on uncut portion of your lawnSafety tips:- Always use safety goggles and hand gloves when working with power tools. – Be sure to remove the spark plug before starting. Serious accidents can happen if you do not do this.

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Nov
19
2009

Knife Sharpener: What’s the Best Kind to Choose?

Having a knife sharpener around the house is a very useful tool to have. Imagine using your knife day in and day out till one day it gets dull. This is where the knife sharpener comes in. It is very handy to have one at home so whenever you need to cut something with a dull instrument, you can use it. Simply put, a knife sharpener is not just for knives – but for different kinds of blades as well! Knife sharpeners, during the colonial times, were very necessary. This is because the sharper your knife is, the faster then can create and manufacture items. In the present days, the knife sharper is simply an essential object to have around the house. Choosing the best knife sharpener can be a difficult thing if you do not know how to choose well. The best knife sharpener should be able to last you for several years. With this kind of kitchen tool, you want the one that will serve the best purpose – and the most number of purposes, as well. For example, a knife sharpener in the form of a table top grinder is best for sharpening big blades. These big blades usually come in the form of gardening tools and axe blades. You see, knife sharpeners are not just limited to kitchen use, but for other objects around the home! You will also note that other heavy machinery with blades and chains will require the assistance of a knife sharpener. You will need to use a knife sharpener in order to sharpen tools such as chain saw blades regularly. This is to ensure that your tools will cut things in an even manner. But for heavy equipment, you will need specialist type knife sharpeners. There is an attachment called the drill bit which is placed on a drill and rotates to sharpen chain saws. This simply means that knife sharpeners are not just manual items but may also require electricity and power. A tip when it comes to buying a knife sharpener for a chain saw? Always remember that you will need to look for one that comes with multiple tips. This is to ensure that it will not wear down very quickly and will last you a longer time. A good knife sharpener for this is one that can be mounted on your work bench and requires the use of water. Water helps to prevent any type of friction. This is important because friction will cause the machine to wear out a lot faster than you would expect. For every day knife sharpener use, you will probably be better off with a cheaper and more portable kind. A basic handheld sharpener would do well to serve you in the kitchen for sharpening simple knives. This is very efficient since it does not run on electricity or batteries. And you do not need to assemble anything – as soon as it is out of the box, it is ready to be used! These tips will surely help you find the best kind of sharpener your knives – and other bladed equipment – will require.

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Nov
17
2009

Knives & Knife Sharpening : What is the Best Electric Knife Sharpener?


Electric knife sharpeners are not designed well enough to sharpen the blade from hilt to tip without creating a few voids in the blade. Consider having a professional grinder sharpen knives withinformation from a knife specialist in this free video on blades, knives and swords. Expert: Tom Warner & Mark Woodward Contact: www.llorenz.com Bio: Tom Warner has worked at Lorenz Grinding since 1960. Mark Woodward has been the owner of Lorenz Grinding for more than four years. Filmmaker: Michael Burton …